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good to veyou with us. we appreciate it, senator. >> good to be with you. >> let me turn first to the fact that a bipartisan group in the senate apparently closing on a compromise that we have not heard until just now. is it to your sense, senator sanders, that is the case? >> i don't know. that's in the finance committee. senator hatch may know more than i do. >> senator hatch? >> i would be surprised if they could put together a program that would be supported by republicans because they're pushing for more taxes, more government, and more spending. i don't see how you solve the problem of $2.5 trillion current bill by adding another $1.5 trillion to $2 trillion more. i know they have had a difficult time because of that planned approach. >> i'm not quite sure where senator hatch is coming up with those numbers. what i know is it concerns me less whether we do it today or tomorrow or a year from now. what is most important is that we do it right. lou, we have a major crisis in this country. it's not only
good to veyou with us. we appreciate it, senator. >> good to be with you. >> let me turn first to the fact that a bipartisan group in the senate apparently closing on a compromise that we have not heard until just now. is it to your sense, senator sanders, that is the case? >> i don't know. that's in the finance committee. senator hatch may know more than i do. >> senator hatch? >> i would be surprised if they could put together a program that would be supported by...
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cialis for daily use. so when the moment is right, you can be ready. >>> at the top of the hour, sitting in for campbell brown, john roberts. >> hi, lou. tonight, should louisville coach rick pitino be allowed to keep his job now that he's caught up in a sex scandal? plus, is dick cheney joining the critics of george w. bush? i'll talk to mary matalin. >>> and an all-star tribute to a guitar legend. steve miller and richy sam bora join me to remember les paul. >> is he responsible for the eight strak. track. these days, wouldn't it be great if saving money happened as automatically as everything else? at bank of america, it practically does. use the bankamericard power rewards visa credit card and earn rewards like cash back with every purchase. cash you can put into savings. or even use to help pay down your credit card balance. it's one of the many ways we make saving money in tough times a whole lot easier. >>> join me on the radio 2:00 to 4:00 p.m. each afternoon. go to loudobbs.com and get the local l
cialis for daily use. so when the moment is right, you can be ready. >>> at the top of the hour, sitting in for campbell brown, john roberts. >> hi, lou. tonight, should louisville coach rick pitino be allowed to keep his job now that he's caught up in a sex scandal? plus, is dick cheney joining the critics of george w. bush? i'll talk to mary matalin. >>> and an all-star tribute to a guitar legend. steve miller and richy sam bora join me to remember les paul. >>...
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to us from aeg live. that's the promoter of jackson's planned showed in london. the company's president was there for jackson's final rehearsal in l.a. and spoke with cnn's anderson cooper today. >> i got to ask the question, which i'm sure each of you has been asking yourself and others have been asking, what happened? what do you think happened to michael jackson? you saw him the night before he died? >> we all saw him that night when he finished wednesday, 12:30 in the morning. i looked over and he, kenny, and frank dileo managing him during the process were hugging each other. i walked him to the car, i was going to my car, he put his arm around me and with the soft voice of his, he whispered in meir, thank you, we're going to get it there together, i know i can do this. >> don lemon mentioned you can see more of the interview tonight on "anderson cooper 360" 10:00 p.m. eastern. >>> the investigation into jackson's death is a federal matter. the drug enforcement administration stepped in to look at do
to us from aeg live. that's the promoter of jackson's planned showed in london. the company's president was there for jackson's final rehearsal in l.a. and spoke with cnn's anderson cooper today. >> i got to ask the question, which i'm sure each of you has been asking yourself and others have been asking, what happened? what do you think happened to michael jackson? you saw him the night before he died? >> we all saw him that night when he finished wednesday, 12:30 in the morning. i...
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they are prepared to use volunteer health professionals. at this hospital, they saw their emergency room patients double last spring, a cafeteria is used for swin flu victims. >> that our major concern, and we need those resources in every which way. so that is the weak spot. >> reporter: and as the city tries to contain the virus among the more than 8 million people who live here, city officials also say they're going to do what they can not to close down schools saying they'll choose that option only as a last resort. >> if you're concerned about being in a swine flu hot zone, you can find out for sure and track the outbreak from your iphone. it's called outbreaks near me. it collects data from the internet and can pinpoint outbreaks of the swine flu or other infectious diseases. >> we continue with our coverage of health care around the world. most of the countries we reported on have universal coverage, but they're not without problem. tonight, we look at turkey. up to 20% of the population still remains uncovered. life expectancy in tu
they are prepared to use volunteer health professionals. at this hospital, they saw their emergency room patients double last spring, a cafeteria is used for swin flu victims. >> that our major concern, and we need those resources in every which way. so that is the weak spot. >> reporter: and as the city tries to contain the virus among the more than 8 million people who live here, city officials also say they're going to do what they can not to close down schools saying they'll...
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stay with us. >>> well, be sure to join us here tomorrow, please, in our faceoff debate. the subject is the obama stimulus plan is saving or losing jobs and how do we know? joining me will be the author of the grand new party, how republicans can win the working class and save the american dream. and the senior editor of "new republic" magazine. and join me on the radio monday through fridays, please, 2:00 to 4:00 p.m. every afternoon. and all around the country, go to
stay with us. >>> well, be sure to join us here tomorrow, please, in our faceoff debate. the subject is the obama stimulus plan is saving or losing jobs and how do we know? joining me will be the author of the grand new party, how republicans can win the working class and save the american dream. and the senior editor of "new republic" magazine. and join me on the radio monday through fridays, please, 2:00 to 4:00 p.m. every afternoon. and all around the country, go to
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cialis for daily use. so when the moment is right, you can be ready. >>> the investigation into michael jackson's death continues tonight and there is a report of new evidence pointing to prescription drugs. jackson was one of the most popular entertainers in the world but tuesday only a fraction of those fans will be able to attend a memorial for jackson. >> reporter: good evening to you, kitty. what the associated press is reporting, they are reporting that one source, who is close to a law enforcement source, for a law enforcement source, saying that diprivan was found on michael jackson's property. cnn is working to confirm all of those reports. but we did speak with the former personal nutritionist of michael jackson. also, sanjay gupta is reporting that sources close to michael jackson saying that back in 1990s, during a world tour, that he traveled with ann these yol gist that would take him back down and then bring him back up when he needed to perform for that world tour. there are lots of allegat
cialis for daily use. so when the moment is right, you can be ready. >>> the investigation into michael jackson's death continues tonight and there is a report of new evidence pointing to prescription drugs. jackson was one of the most popular entertainers in the world but tuesday only a fraction of those fans will be able to attend a memorial for jackson. >> reporter: good evening to you, kitty. what the associated press is reporting, they are reporting that one source, who is...
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tell us what you think the gm is going to look like? it came out of bankruptcy very, very quickly, tell me what it's going to look like going forward. >> well, it's going to be a very fast-moving company. it's going to be a lot much more risk averse. it's going to be run, rather than being run by several large committees, like the north american strategy board, the automotive strategy board, the automotive product board and so forth, all of those committees are going to be gone. and it's going to be run by a small executive committee of about seven members. we're going to deal with all customer, market, and product decisions once a week in friday meetings. we'll achieve very fast decision making. and, you know, when you move fast, you're going to make some mistakes. but when you move slowly, you produce only mistakes, because by the time the decision is made, it's -- it's -- it's beyond its best-buy date. >> you know, let's talk about government in this equation. government's pumped $30 billion into gm, it will pay $20 billion by the en
tell us what you think the gm is going to look like? it came out of bankruptcy very, very quickly, tell me what it's going to look like going forward. >> well, it's going to be a very fast-moving company. it's going to be a lot much more risk averse. it's going to be run, rather than being run by several large committees, like the north american strategy board, the automotive strategy board, the automotive product board and so forth, all of those committees are going to be gone. and it's...
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indians are using technology like tele medicine to treat patients and using innovative procedures which attract patients from all across the world w a growing middle class, more and more can afford this type of health care but -- >> we have a much larger group of people who are poor and don't have the means and they don't have access to this kind of health care. but this is the nature of the challenge that india faces today. >> sometimes the success in india, infant mortality is down. it's less than half of what it was 20 years ago. in addition, life ex pact ant see, even though it's lower than in the u.s., in the last 62 years, india has reduced the absolute poverty by more than half, lisa. so it's an interesting dichotomy and quite a unique challenge. >> brooke, thank you for that report. we'll have reports of the health care system around the borld in india and turkey. >>> more than one piece of the health care program, the public option a. government-run insurance program which would be an alternative to private insure ers. opponents say it would grant private insurers out of busine
indians are using technology like tele medicine to treat patients and using innovative procedures which attract patients from all across the world w a growing middle class, more and more can afford this type of health care but -- >> we have a much larger group of people who are poor and don't have the means and they don't have access to this kind of health care. but this is the nature of the challenge that india faces today. >> sometimes the success in india, infant mortality is...
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i have always believed what brings us together is stronger than what pulls us apart. i am confident that has happened here tonight and i am hopeful that all of us are able to draw this positive lesson from this episode. the president making those remarks tonight. as you have mentioned, we have not yet heard from professor gates, but sergeant crowley, as you just heard, i thought what was interesting, he said there was no apology that took place here today. that both men agreed to disagree and planned to have further conversations in the future. >> i would love to get your take here, dan, because i heard a sergeant of the cambridge police department, i mean, he sounded at points like a politician and i think if either -- no matter what the expectations were on the part of the president, the vice president, or professor gates, they were dealing with a first-class professional police sergeant who is very adroit. >> reporter: that's right. either he spent a lot of time in front of cameras talking to reporters at the crime scene or he was well coached before he went up the
i have always believed what brings us together is stronger than what pulls us apart. i am confident that has happened here tonight and i am hopeful that all of us are able to draw this positive lesson from this episode. the president making those remarks tonight. as you have mentioned, we have not yet heard from professor gates, but sergeant crowley, as you just heard, i thought what was interesting, he said there was no apology that took place here today. that both men agreed to disagree and...
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randy, what can you tell us? >> i know you mentioned the report by the associated press saying the death has been ruled a homicide. i do want to point out when it comes to the coroner's ruling of a homicide, it could have a very different meaning. it has a much larger meaning. it could be reckless manslaughter, negligent homicide, there are all kinds of things there. the associated press is quoting a single source there. we have called the l.a.p.d. they said that that information was not coming from them. we also called the coroner's office here in l.a. county and they gave us a "no comment." we did check with the district attorney's office as well, and they said they hadn't received a note yet to press charges. we can tell you that according to the affidavit and the search warrant that was filed today that we have, it does say police have found evidence of manslaughter at dr. conrad murray's clinic in the houston area. dr. conrad murray, as you know, has been a target of this investigation. he is michael jackson
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or even use to help pay down your credit card balance. it's one of the many ways we make saving money in tough times a whole lot easier. gm drivers.. it's goodwrench & go time. three great services: all in one place. all at one time. all for one price for most gm vehicles. but it's only for a limited time. at participating gm dealers. >>> tonight our continuing series, dobbs and jobs now. the federal deficit soared to a new record, almost 1.4 trillion, and that could slow job recovery even more as the nation pulls out of recession. the country has lost more than 6.5 million jobs since the recession began. and the total number of americans out of work is estimated at $30 million. but there is good news for midweste american workers. gm made salary cuts last spring as it tried to raise cash before it went into bankruptcy protection. gm emerged from bankruptcy in july. the company said it needed to bring it's pay scale back in line with competitors. the federal government has given gm $5$50 billion. >>> thousands of homes in this country sit
or even use to help pay down your credit card balance. it's one of the many ways we make saving money in tough times a whole lot easier. gm drivers.. it's goodwrench & go time. three great services: all in one place. all at one time. all for one price for most gm vehicles. but it's only for a limited time. at participating gm dealers. >>> tonight our continuing series, dobbs and jobs now. the federal deficit soared to a new record, almost 1.4 trillion, and that could slow job...
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another one, why dozen president obama want us to speak with us today? how will he inspire us? ed, do you have a problem with this? >> i don't have a problem with the president speaking to students and trying to inspire them. what i do have problems is the department of education is now trying to basically have a nationalized program. the role of education is moving more and more to washington both in the resources that they're allocate ang what have you and for the federal government to device a curriculum and maybe this being the first step, i think that's a disaster. local schools are very important. local school boards are very important, the backbone of america. >> we're going to have to take a pause here and pick up this conversation when we get back. first, this breaking news. police in glynn county, georgia, have arrested guy hooinz junior on eight counts of murder. you will recall last week, hooinz made a dramatic 911 call telling dispatchers he discovered his murdered family. hooinz was arrested on evidence tampering and drug charges after the bodies were found and re
another one, why dozen president obama want us to speak with us today? how will he inspire us? ed, do you have a problem with this? >> i don't have a problem with the president speaking to students and trying to inspire them. what i do have problems is the department of education is now trying to basically have a nationalized program. the role of education is moving more and more to washington both in the resources that they're allocate ang what have you and for the federal government to...
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appreciate you all being with us. thank you very much, ron, thank you very much, hank. >>> coming up at the top of the hour, campbell brown. campbell? >> hey, there, lou. we're going to keep fact-checking the debates made in the debate. >>> and the growing outrage after passengers are trapped on the ground for nearly seven hours. why we'll still waiting for a passengers' bill of rights. >>> plus, an incredible story, this tv anchor accused of killing drug dealers to boost his ratings. we've got the top stories plus our "mashup-" lou. >> we appreciate it. we'll riebt back. (announcer) illness doesn't care where you live... ...or if you're already sick... ...or if you lose your job. your health insurance shouldn't either. so let's fix health care. if everyone's covered, we can make health care as affordable as possible. and the words "pre-existing condition" become a thing of the past... we're america's health insurance companies. supporting bipartisan reform that congress can build on.
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robert recktor joins us now. robert, good to have you with us. this is an extraordinary amount of money and why is it not in plain view as we look at the budget numbers and what is being proposed? >> this spending is largely hidden, because when you deal with similar programs like medicare and social security, they are a single item in the federal budget. but when you look at aid to the poor, and that's cash, food, housing and medical care for poor and very low income people, it's spread out among 71 different programs and 14 different departments and agencies. so you have to literally go through thousands of pages in the budget to uncover how much we spend on poor people. but when you do that exercise, what you find is that this year, we're going to spend about $800 billion on poor and low-income people. and it's about 5% of the gross domestic product. it's the third largest category of government spending. social security and medicare come first, then public education, then comes aid to the poor or means tested welfare. and we're now at a recor
robert recktor joins us now. robert, good to have you with us. this is an extraordinary amount of money and why is it not in plain view as we look at the budget numbers and what is being proposed? >> this spending is largely hidden, because when you deal with similar programs like medicare and social security, they are a single item in the federal budget. but when you look at aid to the poor, and that's cash, food, housing and medical care for poor and very low income people, it's spread...
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ultimately, they couldn't work out the details with sony, but little richard told us today, and he'll be at the services, both the private memorial and the public memorial tomorrow, he told us today that that indeed happened and that it meant so
ultimately, they couldn't work out the details with sony, but little richard told us today, and he'll be at the services, both the private memorial and the public memorial tomorrow, he told us today that that indeed happened and that it meant so
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show people really trust us. gecko: yeah right, that makes sense. boss: trust is key when talking about geico. you gotta feel it. why don't you and i practice that with a little exercise where i fall backwards and you catch me. gecko: uh no sir, honestly... uh...i don't think...uh... boss: no, no. we can do this. gecko: oh dear. vo: geico. fifteen minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance.
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dan lothian joins us from the white house with more. dan? >> reporter: well, lisa, it was another candid moment for the vice president. after delivering remarks today at the brookings institution, he was asked about what the prospects were for the president getting a health care reform bill on his desk with some of the objectives that he had in mind. the vice president then made the sign of the cross, a sign of prayer, if you will. there was some laughter in the crowd. but the president went on to say that he thought the prospects were very high, and he also said that on wednesday when the president talks to congress that he will lay out in very clear sxundsable terms what it is this administration wants. >> we're going to get something substantial. it's going to be an awful lot of screaming and hollering before we get there. but i believe we're going to get there. and i think the president's going to lay out -- i know the president's going to lay out for you very clearly on wednesday what he thinks those pieces have to be and will be. but t
dan lothian joins us from the white house with more. dan? >> reporter: well, lisa, it was another candid moment for the vice president. after delivering remarks today at the brookings institution, he was asked about what the prospects were for the president getting a health care reform bill on his desk with some of the objectives that he had in mind. the vice president then made the sign of the cross, a sign of prayer, if you will. there was some laughter in the crowd. but the president...
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one health care leader joins us and tells us not to let the details get in the way. some of the best political analysts join me to assess that. and will tell us exactly what that means, next. >>> encouraging economic news today. consumer spending rose in june for the second straight month. spending up .4% for the month following a .1% increase in may. and another positive sign for the housing market. pending home sales up for a fifth, that's right, a fifth straight month. the number of people signing contracts to buy homes rose by 3.6% in june. but not this weekend, democratic legislators who support the president's health care plan are facing considerable protests and demonstrations. here's one example now from a town hall event with wisconsin's congressman. >> kill the bill. [ inaudible ] >> joining me to talk about this and other topics, three of my favorite political analysts. ron christy, erol lewis, and democratic strategist ank sheinkopf. looks like quite a reception there and already the debate as organized by the white house at least, is are these real grass
one health care leader joins us and tells us not to let the details get in the way. some of the best political analysts join me to assess that. and will tell us exactly what that means, next. >>> encouraging economic news today. consumer spending rose in june for the second straight month. spending up .4% for the month following a .1% increase in may. and another positive sign for the housing market. pending home sales up for a fifth, that's right, a fifth straight month. the number of...
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>> i don't know, he's giving us answer. if you want to respond to the answer and rebut, that's your -- >> you know, it's an interesting approach. the markets, as you know, are on a tear. and the markets believe that everything's wonderful and great and we're never going to have a downtick. and i'm just totally staggered and amazed by it, lou. >> and sound a little skeptical about it all, for some reason. >> well, the point is is that there's this concept now that things are okay, but they're not going to get too okay. and historically, when most people say that, they tend to get either more okay or bad. >> all right. let's go to david k. johnson. david, this president suddenly is talking about -- you know, he's sending out a lot of signals, including his top two economic advisers, treasury secretary geithner and larry summers to say, that middle class tax cut may not be a fantasy after all. what do you think? >> yes, they've put out some feelers about that, but first of all, i think that, essentially, your first guest is ri
>> i don't know, he's giving us answer. if you want to respond to the answer and rebut, that's your -- >> you know, it's an interesting approach. the markets, as you know, are on a tear. and the markets believe that everything's wonderful and great and we're never going to have a downtick. and i'm just totally staggered and amazed by it, lou. >> and sound a little skeptical about it all, for some reason. >> well, the point is is that there's this concept now that things...
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joining us, dr. jeffrey siegel, founder medical justice and alan ripka, a medical malpractice attorney. in numbers, medical malpractice, and let's show these numbers, medical malpractice claims and insurance premiums make up just about 1% of total health care costs, but the a.m.a. estimates it's so called defensive medicine, a direct result of those malpractice lawsuits costing us $151 billion. let me start, if i may with you, dr. siegel. what's your reaction? >> my reaction is that number $150 billion may tweel actual b underestimate. next year 50,000 doctors will receive a letter stating you've been sued. once you've been sued that will change the doctor's behavior from then on. and what is the cost? the cost is anywhere two $100 billion to $200 billion. that amount of money would allow us to purchase a health insurance policy for every american and have some change left. >> alan ripka, your thoughts? >> i completely disagree. when we talk about medicine, we're talking about saving lives. they're c
joining us, dr. jeffrey siegel, founder medical justice and alan ripka, a medical malpractice attorney. in numbers, medical malpractice, and let's show these numbers, medical malpractice claims and insurance premiums make up just about 1% of total health care costs, but the a.m.a. estimates it's so called defensive medicine, a direct result of those malpractice lawsuits costing us $151 billion. let me start, if i may with you, dr. siegel. what's your reaction? >> my reaction is that...
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she admits using tanning beds. this is the result of tanning bed use. you see brown spots that indicates uv damage that is directly related to tanning bed use. >> change it change your perspective at all? >> the results were shocking. i look horrible. as much as that's a deterrence. tanning is addicting. i don't know if i'll stop going right away. >> indoor tanning association, advocacy group for tanning spas says media report living tanning beds are overhyped. it's tan out a newspaper add saying indoor tanning put in the same category of sunshine, duh. it's also emphasized moderation. brian todd, cnn, washington. >> in this country the percentage of people that developed melanoma, the most deadly form of skin cancer doubled in the last four years. risk of developing skin cancer increases 75% using a tanning bed. another threat to our health tonight. congress moving to restrict the use of antibiotics in live stock feed. meat producers have long been adding antibiotics for animal feed to encourage rapid growth. they've been doing so for decades. health e
she admits using tanning beds. this is the result of tanning bed use. you see brown spots that indicates uv damage that is directly related to tanning bed use. >> change it change your perspective at all? >> the results were shocking. i look horrible. as much as that's a deterrence. tanning is addicting. i don't know if i'll stop going right away. >> indoor tanning association, advocacy group for tanning spas says media report living tanning beds are overhyped. it's tan out a...
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or cialis for daily use. ask your doctor about cialis today, so when the moment is right, you can be ready. >>> time now for "heroes." we honor first lieutenant joshua rodriguez. bill tucker has more. >> reporter: for lieutenant first class joshua rodriguez the army is a family tradition. >> growing up in a military family with my grandfather, my cousins and uncles started out in the military. that seemed where my path was going to be. >> reporter: two days of graduating from west point he married his high school sweetheart. as a member of the army third brigade fist infantry division he knew he would be deployed. >> i told my wife i'm doing that because i love you that much. i want to make sure you are safe here. she doesn't believe that line but it is true. >> reporter: extensive training prepared him for his mission. on may 3, 2009, his platoon was fortified an observation point on a supply route in an afghan valley prone to attacks. >> the troop flare goes off. i looked at it. the sergeant looked at it. w
or cialis for daily use. ask your doctor about cialis today, so when the moment is right, you can be ready. >>> time now for "heroes." we honor first lieutenant joshua rodriguez. bill tucker has more. >> reporter: for lieutenant first class joshua rodriguez the army is a family tradition. >> growing up in a military family with my grandfather, my cousins and uncles started out in the military. that seemed where my path was going to be. >> reporter: two days...
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stay with us. we continue. >>> we're examining health care systems all around the world to see what we can learn. as the nation begins to debate a health care proposition. we've reported on nine health care systems around the world so far. we've looked at rates of satisfaction and life expectancy in those countries. 83% of americans say they are satisfied with the quality of our health care system. life expectancy in the united states, however, is only 78.1 years. that's right, i said only. in denmark, 90% of the danes are satisfied with their publicly funded system. and life expectancy is about the same as the united states. in germany where more than half of the enginehalf of the germans aren't satisfied. life expectancy in the uk is 78.9 year in canada, life expectancy almost 81 years. 84% of the french satisfied with their health care system, life expectancy, 81 years. 46% of the folks in the netherlands say their system needs change. the life expectancy, 80 years. switzerland 'health care syst
stay with us. we continue. >>> we're examining health care systems all around the world to see what we can learn. as the nation begins to debate a health care proposition. we've reported on nine health care systems around the world so far. we've looked at rates of satisfaction and life expectancy in those countries. 83% of americans say they are satisfied with the quality of our health care system. life expectancy in the united states, however, is only 78.1 years. that's right, i said...
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joining us, dr. jeffrey segal, he's founder and ceo of medical justice and alan ripka, a medical malpractice attorney. good to have you both with us. >> thank you. >> in numbers, these show the numbers, medical malpractice claims and insurance premiums make up about 1% of total health care costs but the ama estimates so-called defensive medicine, a direct result of the lawsuits costing us $150 billion. let me start, if i may, with you, dr. segal. what's your reaction? >> my reaction, that number $150 billion may actually be an underestimate. i can tell you that next year, 50,000 doctors will receive a letter stating, hey, look, you've been sued. once you've been sued, that will change the doctor's behavior from then on. what is the cost? the cost is anywhere from $100 billion to $200 billion of unnecessary tests just to keep the doctor from sitting in a witness chair again. that amount of money will allow us to purchase health insurance policy for every american and pay for a policy and some change l
joining us, dr. jeffrey segal, he's founder and ceo of medical justice and alan ripka, a medical malpractice attorney. good to have you both with us. >> thank you. >> in numbers, these show the numbers, medical malpractice claims and insurance premiums make up about 1% of total health care costs but the ama estimates so-called defensive medicine, a direct result of the lawsuits costing us $150 billion. let me start, if i may, with you, dr. segal. what's your reaction? >> my...
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or cialis for daily use. ask your doctor about cialis today, so when the moment is right, you can be ready. >>> americans all across this country are going to town hall meetings and expressing their views on the health care legislation. many of them are critical of the president's plans, but the administration and its supporters are blasting those critics as extremists. simply for exercising their first amendment rights. bill tucker has our report. >> reporter: the numbers help explain why there's such passion in the health care debate. 74% say their families or other americans will be helped by obama's proposals, yet at the same time, 83% of americans say they're satisfied with their coverage. people, like craig miller in pennsylvania. >> one day god's going to stand before you and he's going to judge you and the rest of your damn cronies up on the hill. >> reporter: a passion apparently unanticipated and feared by some. some political leaders have been quick to dismiss those voices. >> the groups are not ne
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jaycee remembers all of us. she is especially enjoying getting to know her little sister, who was just a baby when jaycee was taken. >> reporter: jaycee dugard's aunt providing the first firsthand account of how jaycee and her two daughters are coping after years of captivity living in back yard tents and sheds. tina dugard describes jaycee as a resourceful mother who used her limited knowledge to raise her children. >> although they have no formal education, they are certainly educated. jaycee did a truly amazing job with the limited resources and education that she herself had, and we are so proud of her. >> reporter: this is how tina would have remembered jaycee, more as a child than the 29-year-old woman she is today. >> not only have we laughed and cried together, but we've spent time sitting quietly, taking pleasure in each other's company. we are so very grateful to have her home. >> reporter: jaycee dugard was abducted outside her south lake tahoe home in 1991. the sprkuspects, phillip and na garrido, ha
jaycee remembers all of us. she is especially enjoying getting to know her little sister, who was just a baby when jaycee was taken. >> reporter: jaycee dugard's aunt providing the first firsthand account of how jaycee and her two daughters are coping after years of captivity living in back yard tents and sheds. tina dugard describes jaycee as a resourceful mother who used her limited knowledge to raise her children. >> although they have no formal education, they are certainly...
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bishop, good to have you with us. the government has a moral responsibility to provide health care for everyone? >> i think it has a moral obligation to make affordable health care to everyone. continue has an obligation for that. i think part of the role of government is to offer the safety net needed for the most vulnerable of people. so i think people not choosing to work but the working poor for whom giving up a house payment to be able to provide health insurance for their family is simply not possible and then to choose between making a mortgage payment or deciding to pay for their health insurance and they choose the mortgage payment and for people out of work and certainly right now in the economic crisis, people who have been out of work for some time, their cobra has run out, i think we have to ask the question, what happens with zsh i'm really asking the basis for your statement that the federal government has a moral obligation. >> i guess the question is -- >> that's the question. leonard, that's the ques
bishop, good to have you with us. the government has a moral responsibility to provide health care for everyone? >> i think it has a moral obligation to make affordable health care to everyone. continue has an obligation for that. i think part of the role of government is to offer the safety net needed for the most vulnerable of people. so i think people not choosing to work but the working poor for whom giving up a house payment to be able to provide health insurance for their family is...
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sandra endo is there and joins us there with the latest. sandra, what can you tell us? >> reporter: well, lisa, i'm at the command center where fire officials are plotting their plan of attack to really tackle this massive fire. they're using a giant map behind knee kind of chart the behavior of this wildfire. still at this hour, it's only 22% contained, but they say firefighters are making some headway. fire captain keith richards returns from his shift, fighting a fire, he says, is unlike any other. >> it's off the hook. you know, it's just -- i mean, you just don't get -- you don't see this often. you know, this much acreage. these kind of conditions. >> reporter: this is base camp where firefighters eat, sleep in tents, get deployed and then repeat the cycle. emergency personnel from as far away as west virginia have come to battle the blaze which has scorched more than 140,000 acres of land. still firefighter like captain mike harris are winning smalle victories and hope to turn things around. >> it didn't have quite the intensity of fire yesterday that it had and
sandra endo is there and joins us there with the latest. sandra, what can you tell us? >> reporter: well, lisa, i'm at the command center where fire officials are plotting their plan of attack to really tackle this massive fire. they're using a giant map behind knee kind of chart the behavior of this wildfire. still at this hour, it's only 22% contained, but they say firefighters are making some headway. fire captain keith richards returns from his shift, fighting a fire, he says, is...
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or cialis for daily use. ask your doctor about cialis today, so when the moment is right, you can be ready. >>> president obama took his case for heal care overhaul to congress in a televised speech last night. but did the speech provide enough detail about the health care proposal? did it change any minds? that's the topic of tonight's face-off debate. joining me now is congressman scott garrett, republican of new jersey. he says the current health care system needs to be changed but a government takeover is not the answer. and congressman steve rothman, a democrat of new jersey. he supports the president's plan. he says last night's speech changed the health care debate entirely. let's start with basically -- we'll start with you congressman garrett. was this a make or break moment for the president? did he stand up and make his case? >> well, i think it was potentially make or break but it's the same speech and points he's been making since day one. i'm not sure that much of america tuned in and heard anyt
or cialis for daily use. ask your doctor about cialis today, so when the moment is right, you can be ready. >>> president obama took his case for heal care overhaul to congress in a televised speech last night. but did the speech provide enough detail about the health care proposal? did it change any minds? that's the topic of tonight's face-off debate. joining me now is congressman scott garrett, republican of new jersey. he says the current health care system needs to be changed but...
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describe the mood for us. give us a sense what it felt like in that room? >> i thought kenny or taga did a marvelous job. it struck just the per feint tone between the performing arts, entertainment aspect and me nor alemotional aspect. he did a fabulous job. the it was palpable, people hanging off every word. it was marvelously done. i enjoyed it very much. >> amazing. he did it in such a short period of time t. rehearsals and getting people together. we are going to be talking to kenny or taga. james, you know the family and they have been at odds but today came together. >> this is incredible. i talked to a client and he said this is how you do a tribute. this is how you bring it together. the family is, i think, closer than people realize. there is bickering but in my observation they are much closer than people realize. today was vintage jackson family, why they are royalty in our community. it was a tribute to barry gordie in a lot of ways, jeff what he brought to the music industry. watching lionel richie and stevie wonder and the jackson family you
describe the mood for us. give us a sense what it felt like in that room? >> i thought kenny or taga did a marvelous job. it struck just the per feint tone between the performing arts, entertainment aspect and me nor alemotional aspect. he did a fabulous job. the it was palpable, people hanging off every word. it was marvelously done. i enjoyed it very much. >> amazing. he did it in such a short period of time t. rehearsals and getting people together. we are going to be talking to...
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what can you tell us? >> reporter: what happens in southern california, a lot of times, fire officials will go through and tell people to evacuate their homes. they don't physically remove folks from their homes. but these folks were given an evacuation notice, fire officials tried to convince them to leave. they decided to stay. and there are reports that these folks tried to set their own backfire and ended up getting trapped in their homes. right now, there's nothing that fire officials can do to reach them because they're going to put firefighters in jeopardy if they tried to go in past those flames, lisa. >> yeah. very, very dangerous conditions there. thank you, casey, for that great reporting. >>> now we want to check in to see if the weather is going to provide any relief to southern california anytime soon. our own chad myers, he joins us from the cnn weather center. chad, bring us up to date. is the weather going to help here? what are we looking at? >> it's ironic, i'm not going to start here, b
what can you tell us? >> reporter: what happens in southern california, a lot of times, fire officials will go through and tell people to evacuate their homes. they don't physically remove folks from their homes. but these folks were given an evacuation notice, fire officials tried to convince them to leave. they decided to stay. and there are reports that these folks tried to set their own backfire and ended up getting trapped in their homes. right now, there's nothing that fire...
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stay with us. can be impressive. own when consistency is added, that's when it becomes real. ♪ at northwestern mutual, we've been able to deliver real strength... for over 150 years. northwestern mutual. consistency counts. put our strength to work for you. learn how at northwesternmutual.com. we're not ceos making millions. we don't have golden parachutes or option plans. what we have is our hands, our hearts, and our work ethic, we are america's workforce. the men and women, who keep our economy going. all we ask for, is a level playing field. the employee free choice act will let workers choose to form a union to get better pay, bi health benefits and job security. the employee free choice act. it's time the economy worked for everyone again. >>> always be careful of an open microphone. it's what poll significances frequently forget. the open mike is a boostful california congressman with a habit discussing nonlegislative subjects. casey wian has our report. >> reporter: when will they learn? state lawmaker mike
stay with us. can be impressive. own when consistency is added, that's when it becomes real. ♪ at northwestern mutual, we've been able to deliver real strength... for over 150 years. northwestern mutual. consistency counts. put our strength to work for you. learn how at northwesternmutual.com. we're not ceos making millions. we don't have golden parachutes or option plans. what we have is our hands, our hearts, and our work ethic, we are america's workforce. the men and women, who keep our...
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on the back. >> one of the things that maybe the two of us or three or four of us should do. i think cnn knows how to hold town hall meetings. you know how to do it. maybe we should really step up, have town hall meetings and maybe go across this country between now and the vote in november. >> well, the vote in november, heidi, what do you think that vote would be were it to come in november? >> i don't think it's going to go well for the democrat. my radio station is holding a town hall meeting this friday in las vegas because most of our congressional delegation is not doing it, not responsive to the people. my listeners are fears yurious. i think they're all worried about 2010, and they should be because the republicans have wisely stepped away from this. notice how they're not saying too much? >> i was just talking about that with congressman blackburn. where are they? i'm not sure that we know entirely that we want them back, but where are they? >> lou, i think we hold a town hall meeting every single day on our programs. that's basically what we do. and i think to joe'
on the back. >> one of the things that maybe the two of us or three or four of us should do. i think cnn knows how to hold town hall meetings. you know how to do it. maybe we should really step up, have town hall meetings and maybe go across this country between now and the vote in november. >> well, the vote in november, heidi, what do you think that vote would be were it to come in november? >> i don't think it's going to go well for the democrat. my radio station is holding...
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good to have you with us. congressman brian bilbray, republican of california who say there's are loopholes that would allow health coverage to illegal immigrants. good to have you with us. >> great to be with you. >> lit listen to who olympia snowe had to say after a meeting of the so-called gang of six over in the senate. >> there's still some other issues but make sure that there's, you know, explicit verification, you know, documentation, and prohibition and illegal immigrants. >> well, there's olympia snowe, senator snowe making it very clear, there should be absolutely no coverage, congressman wiener. look like that would be, if legislation is to go forward in the senate, that would be an absolute requisite. are you comfortable with that? >> let's make it very clear, there are many different plans floating around, and every single one of them mays it very clear no one who is undocumented will be eligible to sign up for any of the plans contemplated. let's remember something. whether covered by insurance
good to have you with us. congressman brian bilbray, republican of california who say there's are loopholes that would allow health coverage to illegal immigrants. good to have you with us. >> great to be with you. >> lit listen to who olympia snowe had to say after a meeting of the so-called gang of six over in the senate. >> there's still some other issues but make sure that there's, you know, explicit verification, you know, documentation, and prohibition and illegal...
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this un-american stuff. >> it's not a phrase i would use. i would use wrong. that was at the end of the meeting. congressman had covered everything he wanted to cover. that was at the end of the meeting. so it wasn't hijacking anything in the middle. >> hank, let's wrap it up with the president and guadalajara, mexico, saying this nation in the 21st century is not defined by its borders but we're not going to be doing health -- we're not going to be doing so-called comprehensive immigration reform. >> tell that to the family of the border patrol agent killed on those borders. drug trafficking increasing. drug gangs in action. get ready to hit the mexican border. we could have the same kind of problems again. >> thank you very much. rich, thank you. we appreciate it. >> nice to be with you. >>> secretary of state clinton today responding sharply to a mistranslated question as it turns out at a meeting in congo. a translator asked what her husband, bill clinton thought about communist china's offer of aid to congo. >> you want to tell me to tell you what my husb
this un-american stuff. >> it's not a phrase i would use. i would use wrong. that was at the end of the meeting. congressman had covered everything he wanted to cover. that was at the end of the meeting. so it wasn't hijacking anything in the middle. >> hank, let's wrap it up with the president and guadalajara, mexico, saying this nation in the 21st century is not defined by its borders but we're not going to be doing health -- we're not going to be doing so-called comprehensive...
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cialis for daily use. so when the moment is right, you can be ready. >>> we continue our coverage of health care systems around the world, and what we can learn from them. and tonight we have a report on health care in ireland. now, ireland ranked 15th in a european survey of quality of health care. the life expectancy in ireland is almost 80 years, almost two years longer than in this country. one of the problems facing ireland is a shrinking tax revenue, and that's making it difficult for ireland to pay for its health care reform plan. >> five years ago, flush with prosperity, ireland started to reform its health care system. it began centralizing health care, and offering higher salaries to doctors to switch to the public system of health care and give up their private patients. of richard saltsman of memory university has studied many european health care systems. >> essentially what they did was increase the pay for hospital physicians, increase it quite a good deal, but in return, those hospital phys
cialis for daily use. so when the moment is right, you can be ready. >>> we continue our coverage of health care systems around the world, and what we can learn from them. and tonight we have a report on health care in ireland. now, ireland ranked 15th in a european survey of quality of health care. the life expectancy in ireland is almost 80 years, almost two years longer than in this country. one of the problems facing ireland is a shrinking tax revenue, and that's making it...
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so put us to the test-- put us up against anyone and may the best car win. sfwhen you own a business,g saving sounds good. so put us to the test-- so hear this: regions makes it simple to save money and time with lifegreen checking and savings for business, free convenient e-services and regions quick deposit, so you can deposit checks right from your desk. so switch to regions and start saving. plus, get a business financial review through a regions cashcor analysis. it's how business gets into the rhythm of saving. regions - it's time to expect more. >>> the swine flu vaccine will apparently be available earlier than had been expected. possibly now within the next three weeks. the centers for disease control announcing the new delivery dates today a week after determining a single injection could be effective against the virus. given that 11 states are already reporting flu, the timing could save lives. >> we continue our coverage of health care systems we have examined all around the developed world and how those health care systems compare with health ca
so put us to the test-- put us up against anyone and may the best car win. sfwhen you own a business,g saving sounds good. so put us to the test-- so hear this: regions makes it simple to save money and time with lifegreen checking and savings for business, free convenient e-services and regions quick deposit, so you can deposit checks right from your desk. so switch to regions and start saving. plus, get a business financial review through a regions cashcor analysis. it's how business gets...
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that's great news for us folks here in d.c. however, you've got to keep in mind that the unemployment rate affects our family members, our friends, folks we chitchat with. >> your listeners are keeping their jobs and folks in michigan are looking at 15%. joy, your thoughts? >> i think that unemployment is the issue here because what i'm hearing is that even people who have jobs are worried about losing them. layoffs continue downsizing, and it's effecting, as you point out, families. effecting marriages, how people spend their money, how they view their retirement. and i think that employment, and again, i think at this moment we're saying we elected you, you're popular, what are you going to do for us? and i think it's still to be determined. brand new into the term. >> another issue, and that is the birth certificate. this thing is, you know, i don't know about you, i'm getting calls now. often. and i'm not talking about -- we saw mike castle, congressman castle in delaware. he had a meeting, dom, actually, that became the fo
that's great news for us folks here in d.c. however, you've got to keep in mind that the unemployment rate affects our family members, our friends, folks we chitchat with. >> your listeners are keeping their jobs and folks in michigan are looking at 15%. joy, your thoughts? >> i think that unemployment is the issue here because what i'm hearing is that even people who have jobs are worried about losing them. layoffs continue downsizing, and it's effecting, as you point out,...
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and join us on twitter. up next does the president think doctors are worth more money than practicing medicine and helping their patients? >> doctors may look at reimbursement system and say i'll make more money if i take this kid's tonsils out. >> we'll ask experts on the face-off debate and report on the quality of sweden's health care system. all receive the same care. they say imports always get the best mileage. well, do they know this malibu offers an epa estimated 33 mpg highway? they never heard that. which is better than a comparable toyota camry or honda accord? they're stunned. they can't believe it. they need a minute. i had a feeling they would. there's never been more reasons to look at chevy. >>> we continue our coverage of health care systems around the world. we're examining public health care systems to see what we might learn. tonight, it's the state of health care in sweden. sweden, ranking fifth in a european survey of health care quality. the life expectancy, by the way, in sweden is 81
and join us on twitter. up next does the president think doctors are worth more money than practicing medicine and helping their patients? >> doctors may look at reimbursement system and say i'll make more money if i take this kid's tonsils out. >> we'll ask experts on the face-off debate and report on the quality of sweden's health care system. all receive the same care. they say imports always get the best mileage. well, do they know this malibu offers an epa estimated 33 mpg...
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great to have you with us, jeff. a and president and ceo of a polling company, kelly ann conway. >> thank you. >> let's look at the most recent polls here, start with the abc "washington post" poll which has declined from 65 to 59%, the cbs "new york times" poll from 63 to 57%. nbc/wall street journal 56 to 53%. jeff, should the white house be worried? >> well, nobody likes to see their numbers going down, but the reality is that president obama is serving a at very difficult time and he is trying to do very difficult things. what i would be paying attention to if i were the white house were the fundamental sounds in terms of his reputation and how people see him. what we also know from the polls is people still think he is a very smart president and -- who has been dealt a very difficult hand and that at a very fundamental level, they like him and they are rooting for him. >> you are talking about a lot of empathy there. >> when people stop rooting for him that is when they really are worried. look, these are tough
great to have you with us, jeff. a and president and ceo of a polling company, kelly ann conway. >> thank you. >> let's look at the most recent polls here, start with the abc "washington post" poll which has declined from 65 to 59%, the cbs "new york times" poll from 63 to 57%. nbc/wall street journal 56 to 53%. jeff, should the white house be worried? >> well, nobody likes to see their numbers going down, but the reality is that president obama is serving...
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so put us to the test-- put us up against anyone and may the best car win. >>> this weekend the president will wrap up his media blitz, selling health care with appearances on five networks and "david letterman" monday but is the president running the risk of becoming over exposed or is this a brilliant strategy? that is the subject of our face-off debate and joining me tonight, a media critic for "the washington post" and host of cnn's "reliable sources" and a columnist for salon.com. thank you both for being here. let me start with you. howie, is this -- is he running a serious risk of over exposure and, if you will, some back splash here? >> well, the white house officials tell me, lou, they don't think so. they think the whole over exposure thing is a bogus media story. i think the president could be well down the road toward over exposure. he doesn't need to go on five sunday shows. go on one sunday show and certainly make a lot of news and if he is constantly holding primetime news conferences, giving network interviews, not that we in the networks object to that all that much, givi
so put us to the test-- put us up against anyone and may the best car win. >>> this weekend the president will wrap up his media blitz, selling health care with appearances on five networks and "david letterman" monday but is the president running the risk of becoming over exposed or is this a brilliant strategy? that is the subject of our face-off debate and joining me tonight, a media critic for "the washington post" and host of cnn's "reliable sources"...
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a leading member of congress joins us. stay with us. i still got osteoporosis. i never thought i could do more than stop my bone loss. then my doctor told me i could, with once-monthly boniva. boniva works with your body to help stop and reverse bone loss. studies show, after one year on boniva, nine out of ten women stopped and reversed their bone loss. i know i did. (announcer) don't take boniva if you have low blood calcium, severe kidney disease or can't sit or stand for at least one hour....
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what she said was you don't use international law to base your decision. but i would say if you look at her 17 years on the court. at the district court, court of appeals level. you find a very careful, meticulous, thorough, open-minded judge. and i think today her comments really reflected her decision-making on this. >> what about the -- well, her decision apparently not to answer on the second amendment? she did precisely as you were suggesting as judge roberts saying that case -- that issue may come before us on the court. i don't want to go too far into it after a rather extensionive discussion with senator hatch. it's hard to understand where she stand on the second amendment. where does she stand clearly forthrightly, nan? >> i think, in fact, she helped walk through what the law is on the second amendment, and what she did discuss in great detail is the heller case, decided by the supreme court recently, in which justice skoe leah left open the question as to whether the second amendment applies to the state, and that appeared to be the case in an
what she said was you don't use international law to base your decision. but i would say if you look at her 17 years on the court. at the district court, court of appeals level. you find a very careful, meticulous, thorough, open-minded judge. and i think today her comments really reflected her decision-making on this. >> what about the -- well, her decision apparently not to answer on the second amendment? she did precisely as you were suggesting as judge roberts saying that case -- that...
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they objected to those car company executives using corporate jets, do you remember? >> couldn't y'all have downgraded to first class or jetpooled or something to get here? it would have at least sent a message that you do get it. >> well, does congress get it? some critics say they don't. those lawmakers ordering some brand-new corporate jets of their own. how about that? but they're only down about $2 trillion in the budget this year. we'll be asking questions no one else on television is asking here tonight. we'll find out what we can learn from canada's health care system. we'll be right back. strength on its own can be impressive. when consistency is added, that's when it becomes real. ♪ at northwestern mutual, we've been able to deliver real strength... for over 150 years. northwestern mutual. consistency counts. put our strength to work for you. learn how at northwesternmutual.com. but i did. you need to talk to your doctor about aspirin. you need to be your own advocate. be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. you take care of you
they objected to those car company executives using corporate jets, do you remember? >> couldn't y'all have downgraded to first class or jetpooled or something to get here? it would have at least sent a message that you do get it. >> well, does congress get it? some critics say they don't. those lawmakers ordering some brand-new corporate jets of their own. how about that? but they're only down about $2 trillion in the budget this year. we'll be asking questions no one else on...